Sunday, October 23, 2005
Super heroes for life until our souls vanish

When Mike Hell recommends an album that he thinks I'll like he's usually right. He was right that the newest Prefuse 73 album was a step back, the Caribou album was decent, but nothing to write home about, Paint it Black are stupid, and Blockhead is awesome, but Buckethead was not.
I wanted the DangerDoom album for a long time, but I'm always skeptical about 'concept' albums and I'm not even sure why. MadVillainy was pretty brilliant and I even really liked the last Handsome Boy Modelling School album. Maybe I simply have no taste, but aspire to possess some at a future point in time.
I broke down, splurged, and bought some underwear along with this cd. Then I spent today not wearing pants and listening to DangerDoom.
The first night in the Rocky Mountain Housing Coop was spent drinking with Mike Pelletier and downloading what we thought were the best punk rock songs ever written (for the record : D.I.-Richard Hung Himself/TheDeadBoys-I Need Lunch/Black Flag-Six Pack/Misfits-Bullet/Tupac-Hit 'Em Up). I knew then that our friendship would be forever.

Doom (the super villain to some, cooler than a "million" to others), is on a crusade. Not to dominate this world as some may have you believe, but one to aid humanity in the rebirth of a world based on love, peace & happiness - a mission that does not come without enemies. These enemies will stop at nothing to carry out their own evil agendas.
Previously known as zevlove x from the famed conscience hip-hop group KMD ("Kausin’ Much Damage"), he became a victim of circumstance when a sabotaged experiment badly damaged his image almost killing him. Missing in action and believed to be dead for almost 5 years as he recovered from his wounds, he swore revenge against the industry that so badly deformed him. Thus, Metal Face Doom was born."Faster than a speeding knife. Strong enough to please a wife. Able to drop today's math in the 48 keys of life". It's a word… no, a name...MF Doom is the beginning of the end of wack, one dimensional music. MF Doom and Sub Verse helping to usher in a new age of raw, multi-faceted beats rhymes & hip-hop culture.
When Mike Hell recommends an album that he thinks I'll like he's usually right. He was right that the newest Prefuse 73 album was a step back, the Caribou album was decent, but nothing to write home about, Paint it Black are stupid, and Blockhead is awesome, but Buckethead was not.
I wanted the DangerDoom album for a long time, but I'm always skeptical about 'concept' albums and I'm not even sure why. MadVillainy was pretty brilliant and I even really liked the last Handsome Boy Modelling School album. Maybe I simply have no taste, but aspire to possess some at a future point in time.
I broke down, splurged, and bought some underwear along with this cd. Then I spent today not wearing pants and listening to DangerDoom.
The first night in the Rocky Mountain Housing Coop was spent drinking with Mike Pelletier and downloading what we thought were the best punk rock songs ever written (for the record : D.I.-Richard Hung Himself/TheDeadBoys-I Need Lunch/Black Flag-Six Pack/Misfits-Bullet/Tupac-Hit 'Em Up). I knew then that our friendship would be forever.